Fatal Frame Sequel Heading to the Wii U

A new installment in the Japanese survival horror series Fatal Frame -
aka Project Zero if you live in Europe or simply Zero if you live in
Japan - is heading to the Wii U.

Famitsu (via a translation by Gematsu)
has reported that Tecmo Koei and Nintendo are working together to bring
the game to the console, but a release date and title have yet to be
detailed. Alongside the project, Temco Koei has plans to expand the
Fatal Frame universe through a series of "new multimedia" ventures,
including a live action film helmed by Bilocationdirector Mari
Asato, a novel from The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service's Eiji
Otsuka, and a comic from Kindaichi Case Files writer Shin Kibayashi
(better known by his pen name, Tadashi Agi.)

Mio and Mayu Amakura from Project Zero 2: Wii Edition.

The Wii U and its GamePad are a great fit considering Fatal Frame's
protagonists rely on cameras to avoid things that go bump in the night,
but the series' track record offers no certainty that we'll see the next
game distributed outside Japan. We'll update you with more news as it
comes.